fiogf49gjkf0d Easily reached from DeiA and Palma,
buses
to Valldemossa stop at the west end of town beside one of the several car parks that edge the bypass. Services from Palma, 18km away, pause here before continuing to DeiA and SA?ller; four days a week a bus also comes from Andratx and points west along the coast. From the bus stop, it's just a couple of minutes' walk to the monastery - cross the bypass and keep going straight on.
Downtown
accommodation
is limited to the
Ca'n Mario
, c/Uetam 8 (tel 971 612 122, fax 971 616 029; a?¬36-48), an attractive
hostal
where an elegant, curio-cluttered foyer leads to comfortably old-fashioned rooms; it's situated just a couple of minutes' walk from the monastery - from the pedestrianized area between the church and the palace, go downhill and take the first turning on the right.
The centre of Valldemossa is packed with
restaurants and cafA©s
, mostly geared up for day-trippers - and many offer dire fast food at inflated prices. Nonetheless, amongst the dross there are one or two quality places, in particular
Ca'n Pedro
, a large cafA©-restaurant beside the car park next to the bus stop.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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